headhunter15
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UNLESS, the people claiming an underlying level of protection by prior CV exposure (including me) are correct. That explanation accounts for so many of the questions that linger: Why is there such incomplete penetrance through families/close contacts? Why are children relatively spared? How have Sweden, NYC, et al apparently reached herd immunity with only c 20% infection rate?I agree with this.
But I have trouble believing that when 2 people sleep together every night, that it is possible for 1 to get it and not the other. Well it is possible, but I dont think very probable. Not claiming FC Vol or his wife did or didnt have it. Just saying.
What a joke this is. Joe needs to ask his friend Gretchen Whitmer and the Big 10 Commissioner about why they aren’t playing.
UNLESS, the people claiming an underlying level of protection by prior CV exposure (including me) are correct. That explanation accounts for so many of the questions that linger: Why is there such incomplete penetrance through families/close contacts? Why are children relatively spared? How have Sweden, NYC, et al apparently reached herd immunity with only c 20% infection rate?
All I know is now that I’ve had it...... I’m struggling to come to grips with the reality of the country being shut down and how we’re still having to deal with so much lunacy.UNLESS, the people claiming an underlying level of protection by prior CV exposure (including me) are correct. That explanation accounts for so many of the questions that linger: Why is there such incomplete penetrance through families/close contacts? Why are children relatively spared? How have Sweden, NYC, et al apparently reached herd immunity with only c 20% infection rate?
Hope everyone comes out well.Wife tested after her grandparents tested positive and were admitted to the hospital. She was with them Saturday.
To add, her grandfather was released yesterday from the hospital. He is fine. Grandmother has a bunch of pre-existing issues and is still in the hospital. She is doing better as of today.
Researchers have identified a possible case of COVID-19 reinfection in Nevada, study suggests
- Researchers reported the first possible case of COVID-19 reinfection in the US after a 25-year-old man in Nevada tested positive a second time, Reuters reported on Friday.
- That finding was revealed in a study that has not yet been reviewed by outside experts, the newswire service said.
- The man reportedly developed more severe symptoms of the virus during the second infection.
- This week, a case of coronavirus reinfection was also reported in Hong Kong as well as in Belgium and the Netherlands.
